I would have preferred someplace with more walkability.
If you have never been part of a committee that has run a con before, I'll tell you from first hand knowledge that booking that perfect hotel never happens. Just when you think you have that perfect place, large enough for your needs, reasonably priced, close to bus lines, close to food, then for no good reason they yank their offer and you're starting fresh looking for a new place.
Going to any small convention I'm dancing with joy singing Hallelujah Glorioski for any food in a five block radius!
I would have preferred someplace with more walkability.
If you have never been part of a committee that has run a con before, I'll tell you from first hand knowledge that booking that perfect hotel never happens. Just when you think you have that perfect place, large enough for your needs, reasonably priced, close to bus lines, close to food, then for no good reason they yank their offer and you're starting fresh looking for a new place.
Going to any small convention I'm dancing with joy singing Hallelujah Glorioski for any food in a five block radius!
Come to PaizoCon UK 2010 (if you can travel to the UK). If we are able to make our lair in Aston university business school again next year, besides the business school bar in the centre (admittedly charging business school rates) there are two pubs on campus plus the city centre a ten minute walk away with eating venues galore. :)
Would love to go, will have to see about finances and husband (might be one more year before we can manage but who knows). Gencon had to go and take away our local con a few years ago :(
While it might push the cost up, I wonder if Paizocon...
Unfortunately, downtown Seattle would push the cost up considerably, and probably prevent a number of folks from attending.
I usually put visiting guests up at the Marriot at Redmond Town Center - lots of food and shops all within walking distance. And a game store! Plus it's right on the bus line straight to downtown.
-Pete
DragonBelow(Pathfinder Campaign Setting Charter Superscriber)
I think it should be called Paizcon MMX, it has a nice ring to it
We desperately need an east coast convention --- yes we have dragon con but it is way too big and the game section is a long lost step child at the convention.
We desperately need an east coast convention --- yes we have dragon con but it is way too big and the game section is a long lost step child at the convention.
Agreed. I stopped going because the gaming was de-emphasized to almost nothing.
If you guys are interested in a growing southeast convention where gaming is much more in the forefront, check out ConCarolinas in Charlotte, NC. Yes, it's in my backyard. I usually attend as a gaming guest and serve on some of the gaming panels. So I'm more than a little biased. But it's got a better gaming vibe to it than most cons, while remaining small enough to avoid the overwhelming crush of attendees drawn by DragonCon.
If you guys are interested in a growing southeast convention where gaming is much more in the forefront, check out ConCarolinas in Charlotte, NC. Yes, it's in my backyard. I usually attend as a gaming guest and serve on some of the gaming panels. So I'm more than a little biased. But it's got a better gaming vibe to it than most cons, while remaining small enough to avoid the overwhelming crush of attendees drawn by DragonCon.
Just my two-cents,
--Neil
That's pretty darn close to where I live. I think I can swing a 1 and a half hour drive to Charlotte for a good con. Plus, the potential of playing in a game with you is a bonus. :)
I kinda like StellarCon and MACE, which are in my backyard, but my son's band schedule has kept us from going lately.
When is the con? Is the hotel rate good? (There's probably a link somewhere out there--off to search)
damnitall22(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Companion Subscriber)
Clinton Boomer wrote:
Ah, my Brothers Kikai, Frost, Shadowborn & Daigle! I had not realized that we were all of such holy leanings!
I, myself, am ordained the Right Reverend Clinton J. Boomer by the Universal Life Church, and I'm pleased as ... PUNCH to learn that we're a denominationally-inclined collective!
Perhaps we can get our next PaizoCon tax-free ...
You can add my name to that list as well. In addition my brother and one of my best friends from the Marines are ordained as well.
I kinda like StellarCon and MACE, which are in my backyard...
I did StellarCon a couple times a few years ago. But not lately. ConCarolinas has grown larger each year and I don't have to drive or even get a hotel room for it. I live within 30 minutes of the convention.
As for MACE, the same guy who coordinates the gaming for MACE also does ConCarolinas and he's a personal friend of mine. So, if you've enjoyed MACE (which is a 100% gaming con), you'll probably like ConCarolinas, too (which is a combination of gaming, fandom, literary tracks, art room, dealer's room, etc....i.e., something for everyone).
taig wrote:
When is the con? Is the hotel rate good?
It's June 4-6, 2010 at the University Hilton in Charlotte, NC. This will be the second year they've had it at that site. It used to be at a much smaller Marriott hotel on the south side of town. Now, it's closer to UNC-Charlotte. Here's the website:
They're also combining it with DeepSouthCon 48 this year. So, I suspect it will be even larger. Parking is limited. And there's TONS of restaurants in the university area within walking distance. So, if you come, check in early. Grab a parking space. And never move your car again or you might not get your space back.
If you guys are interested in a growing southeast convention where gaming is much more in the forefront, check out ConCarolinas in Charlotte, NC. Yes, it's in my backyard. I usually attend as a gaming guest and serve on some of the gaming panels. So I'm more than a little biased. But it's got a better gaming vibe to it than most cons, while remaining small enough to avoid the overwhelming crush of attendees drawn by DragonCon.
Just my two-cents,
--Neil
That's pretty darn close to where I live. I think I can swing a 1 and a half hour drive to Charlotte for a good con. Plus, the potential of playing in a game with you is a bonus. :)
I kinda like StellarCon and MACE, which are in my backyard, but my son's band schedule has kept us from going lately.
When is the con? Is the hotel rate good? (There's probably a link somewhere out there--off to search)
Dang Taig, I'm about 1.5 hrs from Charlotte as well ... what part of the state are you in?
I would be all about a Paizo presence at this con, even if it's limited to folks from the messageboards (though I would be overjoyed if folks from Paizo made it to this coast for a con).
Got to pencil in those dates for this upcoming year.
If you guys are interested in a growing southeast convention where gaming is much more in the forefront, check out ConCarolinas in Charlotte, NC. Yes, it's in my backyard. I usually attend as a gaming guest and serve on some of the gaming panels. So I'm more than a little biased. But it's got a better gaming vibe to it than most cons, while remaining small enough to avoid the overwhelming crush of attendees drawn by DragonCon.
Just my two-cents,
--Neil
That's pretty darn close to where I live. I think I can swing a 1 and a half hour drive to Charlotte for a good con. Plus, the potential of playing in a game with you is a bonus. :)
I kinda like StellarCon and MACE, which are in my backyard, but my son's band schedule has kept us from going lately.
When is the con? Is the hotel rate good? (There's probably a link somewhere out there--off to search)
Dang Taig, I'm about 1.5 hrs from Charlotte as well ... what part of the state are you in?
I would be all about a Paizo presence at this con, even if it's limited to folks from the messageboards (though I would be overjoyed if folks from Paizo made it to this coast for a con).
Got to pencil in those dates for this upcoming year.
Oh, yeah. I remember--you live near Ashville, right? I live in the Triad, Kernersville specifically.
I'm definitely up for a Paizo messageboarder gathering there. If the school schedule fits, I'll bring my kids (who will be 13 and almost-16 by then).
Saint_Meerkat wrote:
taig wrote:
I kinda like StellarCon and MACE, which are in my backyard, but my son's band schedule has kept us from going lately.
I'm a high school band director. I have excused band kids from Friday night football games to go to DragonCon.
I wish my son had as understanding a band director as you. He can miss one game during the season, and that's it, and he can't miss a competition, which usually conflicts with MACE.
Somebody needs to grab Todd Stewart out of Raleigh and get him down for ConCarolinas, too. They may be a few Paizo messageboarders out of SC or TN we could attract as well. So far, there's a strong RPGA presence for gaming at ConCarolinas...and there's independent gaming that probably matches that...but no PFS organized play as yet.
Gavgoyle(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
I am gonna try my damnedest to attend, but I'm not certain at this time. I may have family obligations in the Midwest. Depends on coincidence of dates.
Lokie(Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Cards Subscriber)
If only it were not a coast to coast flight for me. I'd so like to go. Well... maybe I can swing something together with my gaming group and we can come in mass.
(That and if my bonuses are not spent on Paizo products before then.)
Oooh, that reminds me. After the stunt with the trio of goats, the giant inflatable d20 and the Bugs Bunny Commemorative Chess Set, I can come back, right?
Zuxius(Paizo Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
I'm just not sure Daigle, not sure at all. Some things can pass, but that was over the top. It just boggles the mind.
I'd love to come to PaizoCon finally. The first was simply not an option for me, and the second fell through due to conflicting prior committments on my part. The problem with this one would be where I end up for graduate school, and the need to save money for it. Course, if I end up in U of Washington Seattle, then I'd just take a jaunty stroll over to the land of PaizoCon! We'll see.
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Hey, does anybody know off hand: IF I were to attend PAIZOCON, what airport would be best to fly in to? The main Seattle airport?
Yes - the hotel offers a shuttle to the airport. Don't know about from the airport, but it's worth investigating.
By the time Paizocon rolls around, Link Light rail should go from the airport to downtown Seattle. From downtown there are a number of buses that go all over. Maybe if I am feeling generous I'll write up instructions/directions via public transit to the hotel/airport/etc.
Hey, does anybody know off hand: IF I were to attend PAIZOCON, what airport would be best to fly in to? The main Seattle airport?
Yes - the hotel offers a shuttle to the airport. Don't know about from the airport, but it's worth investigating.
By the time Paizocon rolls around, Link Light rail should go from the airport to downtown Seattle. From downtown there are a number of buses that go all over. Maybe if I am feeling generous I'll write up instructions/directions via public transit to the hotel/airport/etc.